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Holman struck out 13 and became the first player to toss a no-hitter in the Little League World Series since the rule was put in place in 2007, leading Chula Vista into the second round with a 3-0 victory over Grosse Pointe, Mich. With his seven innings of work, Holman also became the first pitcher since 1979 to throw an extra-inning no-hitter in the LLWS. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 166 pounds, the 13-year-old Holman outdueled Grosse Pointes Chad Lorkowski -- another stout young pitcher at 6-3 and 219 pounds. The 12-year-old Lorkowski struck out 12 in six innings but exhausted his 85-pitch allotment. He walked two batters and hit another. Grosse Pointe manager Tom Mazzola praised both pitchers. "That kid throws hard," Mazzola said about Holman. "Hes 6-foot-4, he has a nice curveball and he hits his spots. We havent quite faced a pitcher like that, but the same goes for our big fella. Chad for his size and weight is remarkable." Each pitcher was clocked throwing fastballs in the low-to-mid 70s. "He was going out there. He was dealing," Chula Vista coach Rick Tibbett said about Lorkowski. "And we knew they had to bring someone else in and we knew we were going to hit him." Chula Vista ended a scoreless tie against Grosse Pointe reliever Antonio Moceri with three runs in the top of the seventh. Micah Pietila-Wiggs drove in the third run with the fourth hit of the inning and his second hit of the game. Holman narrowly missed a perfect game with only one walk and got some help from his defence to enter the seventh with eight pitches to spare before he reached the limit. Holman said one of his teammates "accidentally" said something about his no-hit bid in the dugout. "And I walked the next batter," the pitcher said with a laugh. On Sunday, Chula Vista will face Newark, Del., which beat Urbandale, Iowa, 6-3. 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